President Robert Mugabe Education University of Zimbabwe Nationality Zimbabwean Political party ZANU–PF | Name Constantine Chiwenga Predecessor Vitalis Zvinavashe Role Armed force officer Siblings Wilfred Chiwenga | |
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Preceded by General Vitalis Zvinavashe Born 25 August 1956 (age 68)
Wedza, Southern Rhodesia ( 1956-08-25 ) Profession Soldier, Military Commander Spouse Jocelyn Jacobsen (m. 1998) |
Zim Defence Forces Commander Chiwenga Press Conference
General Constantine Chiwenga is Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.
Contents
- Zim Defence Forces Commander Chiwenga Press Conference
- Personal life
- Rhodesian Bush War
- Career in the Zimbabwe military
- References

Personal life

He was born in 1956 in Hwedza district of Mashonaland East Province. General Chiwenga was educated up to Form 4 at St Mary's Mission in Hwedza, together with Air Marshal Perence Shiri and Brigadier General Shungu, Commander Mechanised Brigade. On 29 July 2016, He changed his name to Constantino Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga.
Rhodesian Bush War

He joined the war in 1973 and was trained in Mozambique as a ZANLA militant. Chiwennga adopted the war name of Dominic Kanenge. He rose through the ranks to become a Provincial Commander for Masvingo/Gaza Province deputised by George Chiweshe who was the Provincial Commissar. He was later promoted to the High Command in 1978 to the post of ZANLA Deputy Political Commissar as Josiah Tungamirai's deputy.
Career in the Zimbabwe military

Chiwenga was nearly ejected from staff college for cheating.

In 1981 he was attested to the newly formed Zimbabwe National Army as a brigadier commanding First Brigade in Bulawayo. He was later promoted to the rank of major general and reverted to his original name of Constantine Chiwenga. On the formation of Zimbabwe Defence forces (ZDF) in 1994 he was promoted to the rank of Lieuenant General and was appointed commander of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA). Upon the retirement of General Vitalis Zvinavashe in 2004, he was promoted to the rank of General and Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

He is the chairman of the Joint Operations Command, which comprises the commanders of ZNA, Prison Services, Central Intelligence Organisation, Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Air Force of Zimbabwe. He participated actively during the Zimbabwe land reform programme and is a beneficiary with a thriving farm near Harare. He and his wife are also on the sanction list for those Zimbabwean officials not allowed to enter EU and the United States.
